My own journey with endometriosis began somewhere in 2003 at the age of 17.
Despite having several symptoms and visiting doctors, it was only diagnosed in 2016!
As the years passed, menstrual cramps intensified and pain developed to an extent that in many cases led to fainting. Over-the-counter painkillers have become ineffective over time. The amount of menstrual blood increased year by year and clots of clotted blood appeared, causing sleepless nights, bleeding at work, on the street, and other very uncomfortable situations. Further unpleasant symptoms appeared like digestive and bowel problems, food sensitivity, anemia, dizziness, bloating, regular colds, regular antibiotic treatment, insomnia, decreased libido, daily abdominal pain, and melancholy. In the end, these were the hallmarks of everyday life.
I’ve been to a lot of professionals and healers, and over the years, the costs of doing so (consultation fees, exam fees, treatment fees, drug and drug costs, course and lecture fees) have been in the millions.
I felt a kind of “blind leading the blind” squirrel wheel with a lot of guesswork, negative findings and misdiagnosis, and ineffective methods. .
Still, I was suspected of endometriosis during a hospital abdominal ultrasound scan (where my kidneys were originally viewed). And the lady who was doing the examination asked if I wanted a child because it might be too late … It was then that I was taken seriously for the first time and the “investigation” began.
The possibilities offered by modern medicine:
- Use of artificial menopause inducing hormones and painkillers.
- Surgery: The possibility of removal of the ovaries and / or uterus, resulting in the possibility of infertility, chance of childlessness, or fear of other organ removal during such surgery. Probability of recurrence within 3 months -1.5 years even after successful surgery.
As a result of all this, I just felt and said to myself that NO, NO and NO!
I didn’t want it all! And with the possibility of infertility, I got into a mindset where I felt I would have no choice. It was then that desires and thoughts erupted within me that were so deeply rooted that they were new to me as well. In the end, that was what gave me the momentum, and I knew I had no choice. I decided!
“Instead of taking on the role of victim, I take control, and I change everything that wasn’t good in my life (my way of life, my circumstances, my thinking, my attitude, my responsibility). ”
I set out on the path of change!
- I learned about and faced the disease, the consequences, the healing options and methods.
- I looked for opportunities that can lead to my recovery.
- I was looking for and meeting women who had healed in natural ways.
- I looked for mental and lifestyle / lifestyle problems in myself and then changed them immediately (overnight).
- I was looking for people to help me explore and process spiritual things.
- Aware of the specific problem, I recalled the methods I had learned in the past and learned even more on the subject.
- I developed my own method, which I called the Ayina method, with which I became completely asymptomatic and healthy after 3 months of hard work
- After many years of suffering and pain, it all seemed unbelievable to me. How simple and easy healing is when we know what we need to do if we want to do it for us and there is someone who can lead the way.

“The hardest work is always individual. We can ask for and get help from others, but you have to be strong, create the motivation and perseverance in yourself to be able to walk the path that leads to healing. ”
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